Chuck Schumer calls on tour company to halt flights as NTSB investigates crash that killed all six people on board

The helicopter that crashed into New York City’s Hudson River on Thursday – killing all six on board, including three children – lacked flight recorders, said the US’s National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

It was also on its eighth tour flight of the day, having already completed seven, according to federal investigators.

No video or camera recorders have been recovered from the Bell 206 helicopter, the NTSB said in an update late on Saturday – and none of the equipment on it had recorded information that would help the investigation.

  • rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works
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    12 days ago

    Does the FAA allow consumer dashcams? I honestly don’t know. Just about everything in a Certified Aircraft needs to be certified on it’s own.

    General Aviation aircraft aren’t required to have flight recorders, AFAIK and I’m certain that if the helicopter was manufactured without one it’s not required to upgrade to one even if new helicopters need them.

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      11 days ago

      I’ve seen Instagram reels from commercial pilots with GoPros and other devices in the cockpit during flight. I assume as long as it’s not connected to the aircraft, it’s fair game (probably with approval from the airline, though, not just walking in with random personal devices and sticking them up).